A two-judge bench comprising Chief Justice Dilip B Bhosale and Justice M K Gupta said if the board failed to do so, the registrar general of high court would have to take possession of the same with the help of police.
The land in dispute was situatednear the main building and adjacent to the newly constructed nine-storeyed building of the high court.
The order was passed allowing a PIL filed by one Abhishek Shukla of Allahabad. The petitioner had moved the court alleging that the mosque had been constructed after encroaching on the high court land.
It said some judges held court in their chambers because of the shortage and even the fire officials had not issued no-objection certificates to the nine-storeyed building.
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However, the court said it was open to the board moving an application to the district administration for allotting a piece of plot for offering prayers.
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